If anyone is buying this game (and don't care about getting it a few days late, which usually happens with ordering online), I recommend getting it from the THQ website.

You get ALL the DLC for free.

EDIT: Just talked to one of the devs on Twitter. The THQ DLC stuff (the 5 things posted above) is $20 worth of DLC content. The EB Games pack and the Best Buy (Liddell) are not part of the "Season Pass." I tweeted him back asking if they would be DLC at a later date (I'm guessing about $1 per fighter since that is the value of Alistair Overeem), so we will see what he says.

EDIT #2: The EB Games pack and Liddell will be DLC at a later date.

Hmm. Looks like I'll be hitting up Gamestop this week to get a refund on my pre-order and ordering from THQ. It'll definitely be worth it to get two fighter packs for free instead of just one.

Alpha codes are still available. I read about people playing the Alpha, so I thought, what the hell why not give it a shot to find a code. All 360 codes have been used, but a few PS3 codes are still available. I just grabbed mine. I decided to post it here instead of on any other forum for them. Hope this helps everyone!!

There is a GSP model confirmed for MW, so he can fight Anderson Silva. There are a few other roster members confirmed as well for being in multiple weight classes. Diego Sanchez is in two weight classes, for example.

Also, fighters can be used in their weight classes for PRIDE. Since PRIDE weight classes are different, some "Dream Fights" will also be available. Here is the breakdown of how the divisions work;

I have no idea what the other things are though... just videos of fights? Not sure

I'm assuming they're the playable classic fights like in the last game. Where you can choose either fighter from certain real life fights and you get objectives that relate to re-creating the fight how it happened or re-writing it with a new outcome.

Yes, its exactly like this garbage. If you buy NHL to play online like many people do, it exactly the same. I spent over 30 bucks on boost slots and boosts just so I could actually play the game online without guys skating circles around me.

Its a different way of doing it, but its the same basic BS tactics to take peoples money.

The cash grabs in both games are expensive and more importantly annoying. I'd rather they would just charge everyone an extra 10 bucks for the game than put up with this nonsense.

Uh, "boost slots" are not the same as not having access to certain players. Not remotely close.

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Uh, "boost slots" are not the same as not having access to certain players. Not remotely close.

Whatever, you obviously don't get it if you don't play the thing online. Thousands and thousands of other people do, and its an issue for everyone who plays on online teams. If you aren't buying those boost slots, it greatly reduces your ability to play the game. In either game you have to pay a bunch of extra money to fully enjoy the game.

Whatever, you obviously don't get it if you don't play the thing online. Thousands and thousands of other people do, and its an issue for everyone who plays on online teams. If you aren't buying those boost slots, it greatly reduces your ability to play the game. In either game you have to pay a bunch of extra money to fully enjoy the game.

I don't give a **** about online play. I am talking about the fact that the rosters are not complete. That effects the core of the game.

NHL gets like 50 players that look themselves and it's just faces. UFC has to do faces, bodies, tattoos, tights, everything.

NHL makes about 50 players look like their real life counterpart and then through a bunch of generic heads on bodies for the rest of the players.

UFC could include the full roster if you didn't mind 50% of the guys looking the exact same.

I could say the same thing about NHL. When I see Andrei Kostitsyn score a goal and he looks like John Blow from 124 Robert Street in Ontario... that effects the core of the game.

I don't care what they look like, really. But the UFC games have also removed fighters in the past for no real reason, from what I remember. Doing faces is pretty easy. I don't mind them getting every tattoo correct.

UFC 3 DLC Season Pass program, which you can get FREE by pre-ordering UFC Undisputed 3 now at the THQ Store.

UFC Undisputed 3 Downloadable Content (DLC) Fighter Packs

Fight of the Night Pack (March 2012) Featuring UFC fighters renowned for having the most exciting fights of the night – Joe Lauzon, Rory MacDonald, Charles Oliveira and Sam Stout, along with former UFC fighter Anthony Johnson – the Fight of the Night Pack will be available for a suggested purchase cost of 400 Microsoft Points for Xbox 360 or $4.99 USD via PlayStation Network in March 2012.

UFC Heavyweight Championship contender Alistair Overeem will be available at launch for consumers who participated in the limited time promotional offer on facebook.com/UFCUndisputed, our official Facebook page for UFC Undisputed 3. In addition, in addition, “The Reem” will be available for a suggested purchase cost of 80 Microsoft Points for Xbox 360 or $0.99 USD via PlayStation Network in March 2012.

Create-a-Fighter Boost (Launch, Feb 14th) Enabling players to acquire additional points for created fighter development and save an estimated 8-10 hours of gameplay, the Create-a-Fighter Boost will be available at launch for a suggested purchase cost of 240 Microsoft Points for Xbox 360 or $2.99 USD via PlayStation Network.

All Unlockables (Launch, Feb 14th) The All Unlockables offering will be available at launch for a suggested purchase cost of 160 Microsoft Points for Xbox 360 or $1.99 USD via PlayStation Network.

UFC 3 SEASON PASS PROGRAM: >>>GET IT FREE NOW AT THQ STORE There is NO better way to get our UFC Undisputed 3 Downloadable Content than with our Season Pass program, which guarantees you almost all of our DLC content with over 25% savings. After you read the details below, then trigger your finger to CLICK HERE to get the Season pass program FREE with your pre-order of UFC 3 at the THQ Store. YES, all that value and DLC, FREE!

WHAT IS THE SEASON PASS PROGRAM? At launch (Feb 14th), you can purchase the UFC Undisputed 3 Season Pass to save over 25% on future downloadable packs! The Season Pass includes: Fighter Packs – Fight of the Night Pack and International Pack Ultimate Fights Packs – Ultimate Upsets and Mixed Bag UFC Heavyweight Championship contender Alistair Overeem All Unlockables

HOW MUCH WILL IT COST? A one-time purchase cost of 1360 Microsoft Points for Xbox 360 or $16.99 USD via PlayStation Network. This will save you over 25% if you were to buy the above DLC content individually. WHAT DLC CONTENT DOES THE SEASON PASS NOT INCLUDE? The Contenders Pack (Gamestop pre-order exclusive, will be available to purchase 90-days post launch) Create a Fighter Boost (Amazon pre-order exclusive, will be available to purchase at launch) Online Pass - all new copies of UFC 3 contain this for FREE, used copies must purchase.

HOW DO I GET MY DLC CONTENT WITH THE SEASON PASS? If you own the Season Pass, all content should be accessed in-game AND NOT DOWNLOADED from Xbox LIVE Marketplace/PSN, or you will be charged twice. Once you purchase the season pass, you will be granted access to the DLC noted above as it is made available. You will be able to automatically access the content in-game.

IF I PRE-ORDER AT THE THQ STORE, WHEN DO I GET MY SEASON PASS? You will receive an e-mail at launch that contains a token/code to redeem your Season Pass on XBOX Live Marketplace or the Playstation Store Network. What are you waiting for?! Get your Season Pass free now with you pre-order at the THQ Store and get psyched for our downloadable content launching with UFC Undisputed 3 on February 14th.

Oh, I skipped the last iteration because I wasn't convinced it was that much of an upgrade over '09, which I still own to this day. I'm hoping this will feel like double the game that '09 was. I'm pumped for Pride rules with stomps and head kicks

Oh, I skipped the last iteration because I wasn't convinced it was that much of an upgrade over '09, which I still own to this day. I'm hoping this will feel like double the game that '09 was. I'm pumped for Pride rules with stomps and head kicks